Biden in 2006: U.S. Needs Border Fence to Stop ‘Tons’ of Drugs From Mexico
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, who has been critical of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, previously expressed similar views, saying a barrier at the southern border was needed to stop “tons”…
FDR’s Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression
The Great Depression of the 1930s was by far the greatest economic calamity in U.S. history. In 1931, the year before Franklin Roosevelt was elected president, unemployment in the United…
The UN Admits That The Paris Climate Deal Was A Fraud
Global Hot Air: Here’s a United Nations climate report that environmentalists probably don’t want anybody to read. It says that even if every country abides by the grand promises they made…
Resistance Inc.
Trump supporters are right to feel vindication after Robert Mueller’s testimony before Congress. At times the special counsel seemed unfamiliar with the contents of his own report. He came across…
For Politicians To Win Back American Trust, Aristotle Suggests Prudence
American’s trust in our politicians’ ability to handle domestic and international problems is at its lowest point in more than two decades. A Gallup poll in January showed 35 percent of Americans…
The U.S. Patent System Is Under Siege
The 2010s have been hard on the U.S. patent system. It has been attacked from multiple directions: by big tech, which waged a lobbying campaign to weaken it; by China,…
It Is Time for America to Reassert Leadership in Space
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing has opened a wide-ranging conversation about America’s space exploration program. I remember being a young boy and watching with fascination…
Supplement to the Letter to Secretaries of State & Treasury about the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act and Hungarian Violators of March 1, 2018
As the Frontiers of Freedom’s Letter of March 1, 2018, proved, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, his family, and his closest collaborators have been engaged since he assumed his office…
Coalition Letter to DOJ — Re: Antitrust Consent Decrees with the Two Largest Music Collectives
To: The Honorable William P. Barr Dear Attorney General Barr, The undersigned free market organizations write to raise serious concerns regarding the possible termination, sunset or significant changes to the antitrust consent…
The fraud of single-payer health care
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) directly harmed America’s health care, far more than just breaking promises about keeping your doctor and your insurance. Its extensive regulations made private insurance unaffordable,…
Rural Americans would be serfs if we abolished the Electoral College
Should rural and small-town Americans be reduced to serfdom? The American Founders didn’t think so. This is one reason why they created checks and balances, including the Electoral College. Today…
Importation of Drugs is risky and short-sighted
Frontiers of Freedom released this statement on importation of drugs: “Safe” importation is an oxymoron. It may sound good, but it’s very risky. The reality is that many drugs labeled…
Ukraine’s Peaceful Civil War
Prior to this year’s elections, Ukrainians appeared to stumble collectively toward their second civil war in five years, thus forecasting a renewed domestic catastrophe as well as instigating an ominous…
Unreliable Nature Of Solar And Wind Makes Electricity More Expensive, New Study Finds
Solar panels and wind turbines are making electricity significantly more expensive, a major new study by a team of economists from the University of Chicago finds. Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) “significantly increase…
WaPo Article Preposterously Claims Abraham Lincoln Was ‘Into Karl Marx’
The Washington Post has seen better days. The newspaper that once brought us Watergate published an article last week titled “You know who was into Karl Marx? No, not AOC. Abraham Lincoln,”…














